touring version made for the Italian BMW dealers: in Sterling
Silver metallic or Black (17/XX); with a silver top shift knob
insert placed by the dealer and inscribed "Elekta"; each car
beared the edition number; shadowline trim,

M5 cabrio

250 km/h (155mph; limited)

1989

only a prototype has been made

a prototype produced by M-Sport Division

M3 Coupe / second generation of M3

250 km/h (155mph; limited)

282, later 316hp;

US: 240hp

1994-1998

E36 - 8 M

45 777 all versions (incl. coupe and sedan)

two engine versions were build : 1992-1995 3.0 l engine with 5
speed transmission, 1996-1999 3.3 l engine with 6 speed
transmission; second evolution of the car had also Cornering
Brakes Control

individually numbered, with a daytime running lights and a
third brake light, initial price was $59,900,-

M3 GT Coupe

250 km/h (155mph; limited)

323hp

December 1994 preproduction: 6 cars, production: Febr.
1995-June 1995

E36

356 cars + 50 cars RHD for the UK

in British Racing Green; based on the 3.0l M3; chassis
numbers start at EA40001; original price was 91 900,- DM

M3 Evolution

Coupe

316hp

1994-1999

E36

M3 Evolution Sedan

316hp

1996-1998

E36

M3 Evolution Cabrio

316hp

1997-1999

E 36

M3-GT - R

E36

race version

M3 Imola Individual - M3 GT2

250 km/h (155mph; limited)

1998 -1999

E36

200 cars + 50 UK cars M3 GT2

iin Imola Red with black interior

M3 R

240 kW-322 hp

1994-1995

E36

15 cars - racing version for BMW Australia (RHD)

fitted in Australia by Frank Gardiner Racing to race in
Australian Super Production, fitted with a roll cage by
Dencar, 11 sold by BMW Australia, 4 remained with Gardiner,
today most of these cars were rebuilt back into the street car

M8 - a not completed prototype

-

550 hp, 6L, V12

1994-1995?

0 built - the car which never existed, a
prototype of M8 which never made it to the road

there was an attempt to build an engine for M8 derived from
S70 as well as there was a basic prototype built,
the one on the photo has no headlights; in summer of 2010 a
complete prototype with 12V engine full of caebon part has
been shown to the public

M3 Compact

250 km/h (155mph; limited)

0-100km/h: 5,2 sec.

321

1996

E36 - 5

1
(just one car built in Bright Red as a gift for
50th Jubilee of the German Auto, Motor und Sport
magazine)- other existing M3 Compact cars are likely converted from Compact 323ti

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